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Re: Hi dev c++ uses the base debugger you mentioned & I would liketo use that there was a sinple download.
- From: Keith Seitz <keiths at redhat dot com>
- To: josh wojnas <josh_wolf at yahoo dot com>
- Cc: "insight at sources dot redhat dot com" <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: 06 Nov 2003 08:14:24 -0800
- Subject: Re: Hi dev c++ uses the base debugger you mentioned & I would liketo use that there was a sinple download.
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On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 21:24, josh wojnas wrote:
> Hi dev c++ uses the base debugger you mentioned & I would like to use
> that there was a sinple download. Where I install it over some
> directory and I am ready. Now I am useing windows so saying build ...
> is way out of my scope. I don't want to have to be a comp sci person
> to have to use your tool if it was acsessible by more people more
> would like it. etc.
Never heard of "hi dev c++", but if you they say the use insight, then
let them supply binaries for it.
However, you also say that you're on windows. So that means the "hi dev
c++" is using gcc and gdb, which means that you will need Cygwin (a
posix layer for Windows). You will need to install cygwin anyway, and
cygwin *does* have binary insight packages available from the setup
application. Go to http://www.cygwin.com to install cygwin.
Of course, I admit that your following contradictory statements really
confuse me. You "don't want to have to be a comp sci person" and build
the tools, but you want to write applications in C/C++?
[Building Insight, like almost any other free software application, is
actually quite easy, even on cygwin.]
Good luck.
Keith